Friday, March 10, 2017

Germany Axe Attacker is from Yugoslavia, Lived in Wuppertal

Seven people including two police officers were injured when a man
wielding an axe went on the rampage at a train station in Dusseldorf.
His victims included three men, a woman and a 13-year-old girl, with
the teenager suffering lacerations to her upper arm. Three were
seriously injured.
The 36-year-old man, described as being
from 'the former Yugoslavia' and living in the nearby city of Wuppertal,
suffered serious injuries and was being treated in a hospital.

The authorities are, very predictably, blaming "psychological
problems". This has been the same excuse used for nearly every
individual Muslim terrorist in the past few years. So it's meaningless.

The relevant questions are which part of Yugoslavia is he from and
what is his name. The authorities are eager to tell us about his mental
problems instead of providing a very simple piece of information.
Wuppertal is also an interesting locale. It has a major Islamist
problem. It was the site of the Sharia patrols. It would be an entirely
plausible spot for a Jihadist to originate from. And it wouldn't be the
first Islamic terror axe attack in Germany that the authorities tried to
cover up.
It's possible the attacker wasn't a Muslim. But the track record of the authorities in this regard is utterly terrible. http://www.frontpagemag.com/point/266075/germany-axe-attacker-yugoslavia-lived-wuppertal-daniel-greenfield